Canton Fair are held in Pazhou Complex since the 104th Canton Fair

    The Pazhou Complex covers a total area of about 700,000m2 with 16 exhibition halls, ranking it as the largest exhibition center in Asia. The unparalleled wave like rooftop resembles the flowing of Pearl River, and also displays the dynamic spirit of the Guangzhou city. Since the 95th China Import and Export Fair held in April 2004, Pazhou Complex is adopted to Maintain the Fair together with Liuhua Complex. However, all three phases of Canton Fair are held in Pazhou Complex since the 104th Canton Fair with the Liuhua Complex no longer in use.

 

 
   Pazhou Complex is well equipped with scientific and reasonable Targeted traffic system, allowing Efficient distribution of Site visitors and goods flow.
    A 450m-long and 30m-Broad Pearl Promenade (with an 8m elevation) runs east-west direction in the exhibition hall. Elevators, escalators, stairs and other 4 vertical transportation facilities Allow smooth and easy transport for Site visitors.
As for exhibitors’ convenience, there are several 10-meter-Broad roads in all Instructions of the exhibition hall for goods loading and transport.

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    The biggest exhibition center  in Asia, Guangzhou Pazhou International Convention Exhibition Center has a strong intention to be the leader of the world. Following achieving the third phase project in 2008 Tumble, it will surpass the scale of any other centers and become the largest in the world. The tremendous center has planned a special project to expand its transportation system. In its superb Suggestion, the center plans to increase the Targeted traffic area that will be the most densely distributed roads in China.

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